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michelle obama will walk the same streets as nelson mandela and desmond tutu. this was their political battleground. this is firmly focused on the future. mrs. obama is keen to champion the rights of women. she has already met young leaders in johannesburg. she is an important role model for many here in the country with very few will models of its own. >> we back to you. we have more details on the power of asia. >> one of time nepos major cities continues to grow and grow and this is about urban development and progress. joining me now from beijing is -- thank you for joining us. what affect is the rapid urban development have enough resources like water? >> we are talking about the massive migration of chinese people into the city. china will move as many of the population in the u.s. in the next two decades. obviously there will be more demand for energy, there will be in need to build more pleased to accommodate their people. you need a transportation. there's going to be a huge environmental challenge for china. it depends on how china is going to build t
michelle obama will walk the same streets as nelson mandela and desmond tutu. this was their political battleground. this is firmly focused on the future. mrs. obama is keen to champion the rights of women. she has already met young leaders in johannesburg. she is an important role model for many here in the country with very few will models of its own. >> we back to you. we have more details on the power of asia. >> one of time nepos major cities continues to grow and grow and this...
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it is here michelle obama is expected to deliver a keynote address. michelle obama will walk the streets with nelson mandela and dezzmond tutu. this was their political background. this is finally focused on the future, growing new generations of african leads erds. mrs. obama is coon to champion the rights of women. she >> mrs. obama is keen to champion the rights of women. >> and you have been watching "news day." >> the greek government is one a vote of confidence in parliament. it was a crucial step needed to receive payment on a default settle many. president papandreou needs parliament to deliver a austerity payment. that's it. you are watching the bbc. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> garrison keillor: martín espada was born in brooklyn, new york. he moved to massachusett
it is here michelle obama is expected to deliver a keynote address. michelle obama will walk the streets with nelson mandela and dezzmond tutu. this was their political background. this is finally focused on the future, growing new generations of african leads erds. mrs. obama is coon to champion the rights of women. she >> mrs. obama is keen to champion the rights of women. >> and you have been watching "news day." >> the greek government is one a vote of confidence...
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tom: i don't get criticism from michelle obama doing this. eleanor: i don't know what right wing sites you're tuned into but that's the only place you're going to find criticism. john: issue four -- keystone constitution. -- confusion. the long-delayed, highly controversial keystone xl pipeline is back in the news. this week, in a formal request to the u.s. government, the pipelines owners -- the transcanada corporation requested that a u.s. state department review of the pipeline be delayed. analysts believe transcanada sought a delay so that keystone xl's future was left to a future republican president rather than the current one but they rejected transcanada's request. on friday, president obama rejected a key item on grounds of climate change. the keystone xl pipeline issue is very dead possibly. does this mean no more oil from canada? tom: no. but i think a couple of things come from this president obama has said he's open to different sources of energy. this proves that isn't true. he's waited this long and all the delays, another elec
tom: i don't get criticism from michelle obama doing this. eleanor: i don't know what right wing sites you're tuned into but that's the only place you're going to find criticism. john: issue four -- keystone constitution. -- confusion. the long-delayed, highly controversial keystone xl pipeline is back in the news. this week, in a formal request to the u.s. government, the pipelines owners -- the transcanada corporation requested that a u.s. state department review of the pipeline be delayed....
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stealing the spotlight, michelle obama and samantha cameron wow the crowds in washington. unemployment has risen to 2.6 malek -- 2.6 million. the number of people out of work, the government says there are signs of improvement. hundreds of ex-servicemen made ill by it nuclear weapons test in the 1950's have lost a supreme court bid to be allowed to seek compensation. the judgment bloc's most of the claims, a certain number can still proceed. three new cities have been announced to mark the queen's diamond jubilee. the winners, out of 25 competitors. it is the home of the international music festival, which was launched in 1972. >> this is "newsday." >> at a meeting in washington, president obama and david cameron have reaffirmed their determination to stay the course and afghanistan. four days after the massacre of 16 afghan civilians, the american soldier accused of the killing has been flown out of the country to kuwait. on the statemore dinner in washington. the director of the democracy institute in washington says that even though the two leaders were on completely di
stealing the spotlight, michelle obama and samantha cameron wow the crowds in washington. unemployment has risen to 2.6 malek -- 2.6 million. the number of people out of work, the government says there are signs of improvement. hundreds of ex-servicemen made ill by it nuclear weapons test in the 1950's have lost a supreme court bid to be allowed to seek compensation. the judgment bloc's most of the claims, a certain number can still proceed. three new cities have been announced to mark the...
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michael, how is michelle obama seen by the american people? >> well, i think she's clearly the president's single best surrogate. she's a mix of grace and toughness of a kind that americans really like and respect. i'd say the same, by the way, of anne romney, who who has a tremendous advantage. it says something that i think both of these women are probably better natural politicians than their husbands. and of but the warning here, of course, is that, just like your vice presidents, the first lady is not determinative in the outcome of the election. otherwise, george h.w. bush would have been re-elected as president because barbara bush was a beloved figure in america. she is a tremendous advantage to the president. >> warner: how do you see, ruth, the role of michelle obama and anne romney? >> i think as michael said they're not going to be tipping the balance, but they are the first sarcombat. they are, first of all, validators of their spouses in the cases we've had mostly, the-- their husbands' person as. they help humanize them, and the
michael, how is michelle obama seen by the american people? >> well, i think she's clearly the president's single best surrogate. she's a mix of grace and toughness of a kind that americans really like and respect. i'd say the same, by the way, of anne romney, who who has a tremendous advantage. it says something that i think both of these women are probably better natural politicians than their husbands. and of but the warning here, of course, is that, just like your vice presidents, the...
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and of course, the wives, the first lady michelle obama. and everybody watching what she is wearing because she's obviously incredibly influential in terms of american fashion. she's wearing a gown by giorgina chapman and jewelry but john benz and samantha wearing a address by alexander a reich. the american selleder accused of killing 16 afghan civilians has been flown out of afghanistan and there are reports he's been flown to kuwait and legal proceedings will now go against him outside of afghanistan. nine of those victims were children. a member of the nato led forces in afghanistan has been injured in an incident involving a vehicle in a visit by the u.s. secretary of defense, leon panetta and it was reported the vehicle was driven on the main base of the bastion at the helmand province. the rating agency put the triple rating on the negative outlook and warns it could downgrade the u.k. in the next few years if the government does not contain the level of public debt, a credit rating in theory determines a country's borrowing costs. t
and of course, the wives, the first lady michelle obama. and everybody watching what she is wearing because she's obviously incredibly influential in terms of american fashion. she's wearing a gown by giorgina chapman and jewelry but john benz and samantha wearing a address by alexander a reich. the american selleder accused of killing 16 afghan civilians has been flown out of afghanistan and there are reports he's been flown to kuwait and legal proceedings will now go against him outside of...
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michelle obama has often pointed to her own humble origins growing up on the south side of chicago as the closest example of regardless of ballgame, high achievement is always possible. with her commitment to education, she has inspired many young people with a single comment. it's good to be smart. for some, this was the second meeting with the first lady. >> it was definitely more exciting now. being in oxford and also getting to hug her as well. >> michelle obama wants these girls to have more than just a day trip to oxford. they are smitten by her face in them. >> inspirational. >> memorable. >> perfect. >> mission accomplished. >> well, the obama state visit to the united kingdom has now come to an end. they are heading, at least the president is to france for the g8 summit. you're watching bbc news. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, sto
michelle obama has often pointed to her own humble origins growing up on the south side of chicago as the closest example of regardless of ballgame, high achievement is always possible. with her commitment to education, she has inspired many young people with a single comment. it's good to be smart. for some, this was the second meeting with the first lady. >> it was definitely more exciting now. being in oxford and also getting to hug her as well. >> michelle obama wants these...
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michelle obama was the one. barack obama just didn't have the oomph he had before. >> it is hard to recreate the star circumstance. >> you can't. >> belva: after four years hearing this president on the air repeatedly delivering almost the same message. americans get bored after ten seconds. >> quite frankly, we're still stuck in the recession. the jobs numbers came out. we are not putting enough folks back to work. that is what he promised four years ago. >> belva: were they good or were they bad? >> they were disappointing. >> they were bad. they were bad. >> belva: what is bad to the three of you? >> the wrong numbers are 8.1% unemployment which is down from what it was. people are looking for work. 96,000 jobs were created. >> it is it is expectation. you expected things to improve after july. >> belva: california numbers are looking up. this is incremental journey. >> california is third highest unemployment in the nation. here's the thing, we are in a recovery, but we're not getting the benefits of the rec
michelle obama was the one. barack obama just didn't have the oomph he had before. >> it is hard to recreate the star circumstance. >> you can't. >> belva: after four years hearing this president on the air repeatedly delivering almost the same message. americans get bored after ten seconds. >> quite frankly, we're still stuck in the recession. the jobs numbers came out. we are not putting enough folks back to work. that is what he promised four years ago. >>...
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but what does michelle obama really think about life in the white house? speaking with cbs news, she dismissed claims she had been on unhappy. >> i love this job. there are challenges about being a mother, and i worry about that. if there is any anxiety, it is because i want to make sure my girls come out on the other end of this whole, but me and barack are grown ups. all the ups and downs, we take it on. >> she granted the interview as a new book was making waves in washington. written by a "new york times journalist," it said that relations were strained between the first letter and her husband's closest advisers. it is a claim that she denies. >> that has been an image that people have tried to paint of me since the day that barack announced, that i am some angry black woman. >> how do you deal with that image? >> i just try to be me, and my hope is over time people get to know me. there will always be people who will be disappointed. there will always be people who do not like me, ever. >> does that bother you? >> no. >> the book also says the first l
but what does michelle obama really think about life in the white house? speaking with cbs news, she dismissed claims she had been on unhappy. >> i love this job. there are challenges about being a mother, and i worry about that. if there is any anxiety, it is because i want to make sure my girls come out on the other end of this whole, but me and barack are grown ups. all the ups and downs, we take it on. >> she granted the interview as a new book was making waves in washington....
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first lady michelle obama spoke a little a u.s. sponsored young african women leaders forum where she exhorted her young audience to serve and to lead their communities. the first lady also spoke can kidsly about her own rise from a moodsest upbringing and the u.s. civil rights movement. she cited her husband's familiar political slogan and applied it to the young south africans there. yes, we can! question, on a political asset scale, zero to 10, zero meaning zero assets, no assets, 10 meaning solid gold assets, rate michelle's political assets to her husband. zero to 10. political asset to her husband. >> i tends to put it at zero or 1, because i don't think first ladies matter very much. i think she's a great first lady. i think -- but i just think ultimately it doesn't matter a lot for the president's fortunes. >> she's critz cal. >> she's a 10 on zero! she's terrific. and she clearly is enjoying the job. and i think she's -- she thinks she's making a difference and i agree. on obesity, she's really put that issue center stage.
first lady michelle obama spoke a little a u.s. sponsored young african women leaders forum where she exhorted her young audience to serve and to lead their communities. the first lady also spoke can kidsly about her own rise from a moodsest upbringing and the u.s. civil rights movement. she cited her husband's familiar political slogan and applied it to the young south africans there. yes, we can! question, on a political asset scale, zero to 10, zero meaning zero assets, no assets, 10 meaning...
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what does michelle obama really think about life at the white house? speaking to cbs news, the first lady dismissed claims she had been unhappy. >> i love this job. it has been a privilege from day one. there are challenges with being a mother and staying sane, and i were about that. if there is any anxiety that i feel, it is because i want to make sure my girls come out on the other end of this whole. but me and barack, we are grownups. >> mrs. obama granted the interview as a new book was making waves in washington. written by a "new york times journalist -- "new york times" journalist, a claims that she allegedly meddled in the affairs. >> that has been an image that people have tried to paint of me since the day that brock announced, that i am some angry black woman. >> what do you think of that image? >> i just try to be me, and my hope is over time people get to know me. there will always be people who will be disappointed. there will always be people who will not like me, ever. if >> does that bother you? >> no. >> the book says the first lady d
what does michelle obama really think about life at the white house? speaking to cbs news, the first lady dismissed claims she had been unhappy. >> i love this job. it has been a privilege from day one. there are challenges with being a mother and staying sane, and i were about that. if there is any anxiety that i feel, it is because i want to make sure my girls come out on the other end of this whole. but me and barack, we are grownups. >> mrs. obama granted the interview as a new...
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first lady, michelle obama and disney ceo bob iger announced the guidelines. it targets fast foods and sugary cereals and involves ads on tv stations targeted for children. suzanne pratt reports. >> introducing the taco. >> reporter: you won't see these any more on the house that micky built. >> doing the right thing is the best for the company and it's businesses. >> disney is doing what no major media company has done before in the united states and what i hope every company will do going forward. >> reporter: since 2006, visitors to disney parks have had healthy food and drink options and the company says 60% of meals sold today involve those choices. the ban on junk food ads is an extension of the campaign and analysts say the move is unlikely to hurt disney much financially. >> for companies like disney it's possible they don't lose share with the likes of a kellogg but kellog kellogg kell have healthier messages. >> reporter: other companies are expected to follow their lead as child obesity rates rise and healthier eating becomes more popular. suzanne p
first lady, michelle obama and disney ceo bob iger announced the guidelines. it targets fast foods and sugary cereals and involves ads on tv stations targeted for children. suzanne pratt reports. >> introducing the taco. >> reporter: you won't see these any more on the house that micky built. >> doing the right thing is the best for the company and it's businesses. >> disney is doing what no major media company has done before in the united states and what i hope every...
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michelle. >> we have seen michelle obama and the vice president's wife going out constantly talking to us about the importance of how we deal with military families. we have so many people coming back from afghanistan, iraq, and other areas around the world with all kinds of issues. whether they be psychological, physical issues, mental health issues, that need to be dealt with properly, and this is important for the obama administration because this is his secretary who said i'm going to change the culture of the v.a. from top to bottom and as mort said, he failed miserably. he has served the country honorably, but this is a very, very serious issue. no one should have to wait months for medical treatment. particularly after coming home from serving your country. >> and politically, it will play into the narrative of the administration's incompetence, coming on the heels of the healthcare.gov disaster. but this is a problem indeemic, not just to the v.a., but to single payer type healthcare systems where you have an unaccountable bureaucracy that ultimately is not about the consumers,
michelle. >> we have seen michelle obama and the vice president's wife going out constantly talking to us about the importance of how we deal with military families. we have so many people coming back from afghanistan, iraq, and other areas around the world with all kinds of issues. whether they be psychological, physical issues, mental health issues, that need to be dealt with properly, and this is important for the obama administration because this is his secretary who said i'm going to...
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that barack obama, michelle obama, it was absolutely extraordinary. >> what do you think? were you pleased with the reaction pleased with how the first lady and president greeted the amazing portportraits? >> yes, very much. he was really excited to see it. i was excited to have her see it. so to see the look on her face, when she saw it in person was wonderful. >> let's show a little bit about what michelle and the president said, particularly about your painting, am >>ithin the first few sentences of the conversation, i kn she was the one. maybe it was moment she came in. she looked at barack and said, well, mr. president, i'm really excited to be here i've know i am be considered for both portraits. but mrs. obama, she physically turned to me, and she said, "i'm really hoping that you and i can work together." ha-ha. >> amy, i want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and the intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman that i love. >> well i had to play those bites, because they're so funny. and it really sort of, lightens a very profound
that barack obama, michelle obama, it was absolutely extraordinary. >> what do you think? were you pleased with the reaction pleased with how the first lady and president greeted the amazing portportraits? >> yes, very much. he was really excited to see it. i was excited to have her see it. so to see the look on her face, when she saw it in person was wonderful. >> let's show a little bit about what michelle and the president said, particularly about your painting, am...
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so it's interesting to see michelle obama and jill biden side by side. they have been tremendous assets future their husbands. president nixon says i may be controversial, but pat nixon isn't and i think they have played their cards absolutely perfectly. and this might be the beginning of a new front for the campaign, much more active roles for the first and second ladies. >> millions of suburban women now the sole breadwinners in their families? >> not only that. millions of suburban women live in suburban women's have their homes have gone down drastically in value. we have lost nine trillion dollars of home wealth, home equity wealth. that's really affected them and they see what ising going on. what you're also seeing since you're also sees a continuing decline in home prices, is you're not seeing an improvement and promise, and their husbands or themselves all experience that. those statistics that you read now are publicly 8.8 -- nowhere close to the reality. the reality is much closer to 20%. and that affects everybody. >> i guess i don't see this
so it's interesting to see michelle obama and jill biden side by side. they have been tremendous assets future their husbands. president nixon says i may be controversial, but pat nixon isn't and i think they have played their cards absolutely perfectly. and this might be the beginning of a new front for the campaign, much more active roles for the first and second ladies. >> millions of suburban women now the sole breadwinners in their families? >> not only that. millions of...
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by contrast the democrats are opening up with first lady michelle obama. and a dreamer, a young immigrant who is here illegally but was given deportation relief from the obama administration. i mean, just that i think shows you the way the democratic party is trying to position themselves in contrast. sean also mentioned on i believe the second night they're going to have this group of mothers, mother of sandra bland who died in police custody, the mother of eric gardener who was shot by police, a contrast with what we heard about sheriff joe arpaio and others last week. it's certainly made for tv, we'llsy. >> as of now hillary clinton has not announced her vp pick but heavy speculation is it will be virginia senator tim kaine. how do you think bernie sanders voters will react to that? >> i think bernie sanders voters and democrats across the board want to win. at this point everyone understands that our big tent is only working if everybody gets underneath it. so i think they're in. i think they'll be for it. they got a good platform. they worked hard on
by contrast the democrats are opening up with first lady michelle obama. and a dreamer, a young immigrant who is here illegally but was given deportation relief from the obama administration. i mean, just that i think shows you the way the democratic party is trying to position themselves in contrast. sean also mentioned on i believe the second night they're going to have this group of mothers, mother of sandra bland who died in police custody, the mother of eric gardener who was shot by...
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bill clinton hit a home run, michelle obama hit a home run. now it's barack obama to carry it forward. he can't get by with a ground ruled double tonight. he these hit a home run. i mean, they've set a bar that is that high. i mean, there have been two exceptional nights, michelle obama and bill clinton. and while david and i were quite admiring of governor christie in tampa, there was nobody at the republican event that established anything to the same standard, i think, that barack obama needs to do. >> ifill: the republican campaign officials told me that the first night with michelle obama was supposed to be about heart and values and the second night was the prosecution and what's tonight supposed to be about with the president? >> i hope it's about the future. it better be. as you say, we know about what's in him, we saw the argument against the republicans, i went back and read the speech this morning and when i was looking for what the future was going to be, there was nothing. there was one sentence. so that better be what this is abo
bill clinton hit a home run, michelle obama hit a home run. now it's barack obama to carry it forward. he can't get by with a ground ruled double tonight. he these hit a home run. i mean, they've set a bar that is that high. i mean, there have been two exceptional nights, michelle obama and bill clinton. and while david and i were quite admiring of governor christie in tampa, there was nobody at the republican event that established anything to the same standard, i think, that barack obama...
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we're about to hear the introduction of first lady michelle obama. she will be accompanied by the stairs by nancy erikson, the secretary of the senate. karen hoss, mrs. iris wine stawn, wife of chuck schumer, and the wife of harry reed and mr. paul pelosi, the husband of house minority leader nancy pelosi. >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of the united states, mrs. michelle obama, accompanied by secretary of the senate nancy erikson, clerk of the house of representatives, karen h0. 0s, mrs. schubert, mrs. reed and -- [cheering] >> next up we're going to see the approach and about to be announced of vice president, the world's happiest guy, bill biden. don't think we have ever seen him except in times of national crises without that smile on his face. >> and why not today. >> it's the effect of joe biden's remarks on this administration. they were an odd couple. he was the hot to barack obama's cool. >> he was the punch line for a lot of late-night monologues. if anything, joe biden has emerged in this administration has a key player
we're about to hear the introduction of first lady michelle obama. she will be accompanied by the stairs by nancy erikson, the secretary of the senate. karen hoss, mrs. iris wine stawn, wife of chuck schumer, and the wife of harry reed and mr. paul pelosi, the husband of house minority leader nancy pelosi. >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of the united states, mrs. michelle obama, accompanied by secretary of the senate nancy erikson, clerk of the house of...
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obama's rhetoric she gotr. said we're moving on. expect them to address it. if only indirectly perhaps. >> all right, john, thank you very much. john harwood for us in cleveland. . meantime, another drama is playing out at one of the network's coveriy associated wi republican politics. cnbc's david faber report a result in his departure. he was sailed earlier this month r rep today say one of fox's best known anchors megyn kelly told investigators that he sexually harassed her in the past as well. fox said the investigation is ongoing and he is at work. at first reported that harassment was described in detail.e would be a big deal for the media power house which he basically built. julian boorstin has more. one of the most high profile and profitab fox. he's also chairman of fox tv statio his businesses are a huge piece f the media giant's 20% of total earnings before interest, taxes and amortization and his businesses continue to grow. the ad revenue at fox news channel and fox business network will grow 5.6%
obama's rhetoric she gotr. said we're moving on. expect them to address it. if only indirectly perhaps. >> all right, john, thank you very much. john harwood for us in cleveland. . meantime, another drama is playing out at one of the network's coveriy associated wi republican politics. cnbc's david faber report a result in his departure. he was sailed earlier this month r rep today say one of fox's best known anchors megyn kelly told investigators that he sexually harassed her in the past...
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i love barack obama. i love michelle obama. i love the kids, but there has been a deafening silence about poverty. why can black woman be so silent about their own poverty? >> that is a good question. she talks about voting patterns of african american women. we are the most loyal democrats there are. we voted 97 percent sign for president obama. having done that, what have you done for me? that is a question we have to ask. there is a schizophrenia about president obama. he is fine. he is smart. he has got it going on. technically, given the recession, i think the president should have done jobs first and then health care. by doing health care first, he used up a lot of political capital, and then he gets these tea party people who do not understand they get social services. their kids are going to publicly support schools, but they are saying, cut, cut, cut, but they have diverted to the conversation to talking about reproductive rights than economic rights. if you do not like abortion, do not have one. african-americans are
i love barack obama. i love michelle obama. i love the kids, but there has been a deafening silence about poverty. why can black woman be so silent about their own poverty? >> that is a good question. she talks about voting patterns of african american women. we are the most loyal democrats there are. we voted 97 percent sign for president obama. having done that, what have you done for me? that is a question we have to ask. there is a schizophrenia about president obama. he is fine. he...
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obama and the girls would watch it in the white house. and that misses romney -- mrs. romney, it was there favorite show -- it was their favorite show. the only thing they had in common, probably. it is probably because of the conservativeness of the gay couple. and my character is a little more a business guy. i don't know. large spectrum of the country. tavis: because you have been through this once before, and because you put your finger on the pulse that this was going to be hit, what does your crystal ball tell you about how long this show can run successfully? >> i would say eight. we are going into six. it would make sense to go eight. with an outside possibility of a ninth year. think that is probably reasonable guess. fine with me. tavis: let's assume you're had twout when you have -- you have hit gold with two ain'tsful series, you , yougot a work again could've have played for the pittsburgh steelers. unless you are like most athletes, when you get done, i assume you will never have to work again in life, do you still love what
obama and the girls would watch it in the white house. and that misses romney -- mrs. romney, it was there favorite show -- it was their favorite show. the only thing they had in common, probably. it is probably because of the conservativeness of the gay couple. and my character is a little more a business guy. i don't know. large spectrum of the country. tavis: because you have been through this once before, and because you put your finger on the pulse that this was going to be hit, what does...
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president and michelle obama had a moment of silence. >>> cancer fitzgerald lost a third of their employees in the september 11th attacks. they rebuilt and kept the financial promise to the families of the employees distributed renew to them and pays for their health care for ten years. today the firm pays it forward in another way, holding a charity day to pay for other causes. >>> one client gets tough love for an easy trade for model christie turlington. the money they make on this day goes to charity. part of an annual event honoring the employees they lost on september 11th. >> the thing about us is that our personal tragedy was very, very public. but the reality is that everybody goes through tragedy and trauma one way or another, and probably the largest lesson that i have learned is that if you can find something larger than yourself to focus on in the face of that tragedy, you will heal and you can do spectacular things. >> they raise money each year for 9/11 with all stars like alex rodriguez. >> and after michael j. fox. >> today really impressed me. money is changing hands. affe
president and michelle obama had a moment of silence. >>> cancer fitzgerald lost a third of their employees in the september 11th attacks. they rebuilt and kept the financial promise to the families of the employees distributed renew to them and pays for their health care for ten years. today the firm pays it forward in another way, holding a charity day to pay for other causes. >>> one client gets tough love for an easy trade for model christie turlington. the money they make...
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. >> president barack obama at and first lady michelle obama this week attended a g-8 summit in europe. the first stop was dublin. irish prime minister kenny greeted the president and the first lady. president obama and his entourage then traveled by motorcade the 87 miles to moneygall, to visit a distant relative of five generations ago, his great, great, great- grandfather. his name was -- kearny. in moneygall, obama tried his own hand at rhythms, coupled are three words of authentic gaelic. >> remember that whatever hardships the winter may bring, springtime is always just around the corner. if they they keep arguing with you, just respond with the simple creed -- yes, we can! >> question, will were there compelling reasons for the state visit to the irish people? or was this mostly a campaign event, pat? >> look, i think it was terrific. the irish are one of few people on this earth that really like americans. he goes over there, he's got ancestors there, jack kennedy it did it, other presidents have gone there. it's a terrific thing. ireland has some problems, as you know. it's on
. >> president barack obama at and first lady michelle obama this week attended a g-8 summit in europe. the first stop was dublin. irish prime minister kenny greeted the president and the first lady. president obama and his entourage then traveled by motorcade the 87 miles to moneygall, to visit a distant relative of five generations ago, his great, great, great- grandfather. his name was -- kearny. in moneygall, obama tried his own hand at rhythms, coupled are three words of authentic...
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obama doing be dougie, that brought such a community together. in hip-hop, africa bambada used to say peace, love, and unity. that has done more for bringing together the racial divide than anybody in the last few years. -- 30 years. seeing somebody like eminem sound like jay-z. obviously, the beatles are the beatles, but in hip-hop terms, a tribe called questare the beatles. big daddy cane is jimi hendrix. i understand why people are saying, what do you talk about? s.an age thing. if you are 45 and under, you perk up. that appeal to everybody. it was not soft or corny. tavis: there are a number of artists talking about the impact tribe had on them. what is the documentary trying to get us to understand about their influence on hip-hop? >> they make people feel like they were comfortable being themselves. i talked to quest love, the beasitie boys. when he was younger, he was seen as a weirdo. after tribe came out, that became the look. it made people feel comfortable being themselves. after hip-hop, it was cold chains and very much seasonal. trib
obama doing be dougie, that brought such a community together. in hip-hop, africa bambada used to say peace, love, and unity. that has done more for bringing together the racial divide than anybody in the last few years. -- 30 years. seeing somebody like eminem sound like jay-z. obviously, the beatles are the beatles, but in hip-hop terms, a tribe called questare the beatles. big daddy cane is jimi hendrix. i understand why people are saying, what do you talk about? s.an age thing. if you are...
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she hooked me up with michelle obama's turn around school program. and i hired her to run our california section and we now have 16 schools. we go in, we get a hundred thousand a year per school, it's a three-year commitment. and we facilitate an arts program to get the kids turned on to -- it engages them. and it keeps them in the school and they graduate and they keep going. which is great because the drop out numbers are horrific and the prisons are preparing for the drop out numbers. so we bring artists to the school. like i brought david hockney to one. smokey robinson my favorite. >> let me jump in what did hockney teach them. >> we went to menlo park where 60% of kids are homeless. and david came in. went over to the flower vase. started to do it in front of the kids. we gave them each a tab let. they each picked a thing. and they each duplicated what he was doing on their own. with their own voice. >> right. >> and some of them you couldn't get them involved. some of them did. at the end 30 or 40 kids stood up with these drawings next to davi
she hooked me up with michelle obama's turn around school program. and i hired her to run our california section and we now have 16 schools. we go in, we get a hundred thousand a year per school, it's a three-year commitment. and we facilitate an arts program to get the kids turned on to -- it engages them. and it keeps them in the school and they graduate and they keep going. which is great because the drop out numbers are horrific and the prisons are preparing for the drop out numbers. so we...
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obama's family history. >> we actually know where this story ends, with michelle obama, with the first african-american first lady in the white house. but the question is where is began. >> with the fourth of july approaching, i asked muhammad to talk about celebrating the present without whitewashing the past. welcome to the show. >> thank you very much, bill, for having me. >> why history? i ask the question because henry ford famously said, "history is bunk." >> that's right. >> and you clearly disagree. >> i clearly disagree. and i think this is a moment with questions about what the founding fathers intended, when they established our system of government. how large it should be. the debate between jefferson and hamilton, about whether there should be central government or small country of farmer republics. this question of what our original history is has shaped almost every aspect of the american experience. in other words, history is all around us. whether or not it is an accurate description of what happened in 1776, for example, or what happened in 1865 is secondary to the po
obama's family history. >> we actually know where this story ends, with michelle obama, with the first african-american first lady in the white house. but the question is where is began. >> with the fourth of july approaching, i asked muhammad to talk about celebrating the present without whitewashing the past. welcome to the show. >> thank you very much, bill, for having me. >> why history? i ask the question because henry ford famously said, "history is...
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bush, nancy reagan, michelle obama, alongside u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton were among those who attended the funeral. >> he had been watching news day from the bbc. >> a reminder of our main story this hour, the pressure on news international has intensified as fresh criticism from gordon brown and a senior police officers. you have been watching tuesday on the bbc. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. >> marie howe is a new yorker best known for her book what the living do, poems she wrote after her brother john died of aids. marie howe, who said, "john's living and dying changed my aesthetic entirely." >> the gate. i had no idea that the gate i would step through to finally enter
bush, nancy reagan, michelle obama, alongside u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton were among those who attended the funeral. >> he had been watching news day from the bbc. >> a reminder of our main story this hour, the pressure on news international has intensified as fresh criticism from gordon brown and a senior police officers. you have been watching tuesday on the bbc. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was...
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they have worked with first lady michelle obama to offer healthier food options and announced a produce freshness guarantee program. grocery, online or off line is a low profit business, the real profit is going to come from shoppers adding nonfood goods to the cart. they are anticipating that the consumers will add a dvd or two on the way to check out. >>> and still ahead, chrysler refuses to recall millions cars that the government said are a safety hazard. is the automaker putting its reputation at risk? but first, a look at some today's most active tocks. -- stocks. >> two retail reports start off the focus, walgreen's say that may sales increased 4% and prescriptions filled at comparable stores increased by 7%, shares of walgreen's rose more than 1%. a retailer known as dress barn reported a 37% drop in profits because of higher costs. david jaffe said that store traffic was lower than expected. shares that dropped more after the report. >>> kevin johnson said demand from the telecom customers was tracking above historical patterns at the beginning of the quarter. those carriers bu
they have worked with first lady michelle obama to offer healthier food options and announced a produce freshness guarantee program. grocery, online or off line is a low profit business, the real profit is going to come from shoppers adding nonfood goods to the cart. they are anticipating that the consumers will add a dvd or two on the way to check out. >>> and still ahead, chrysler refuses to recall millions cars that the government said are a safety hazard. is the automaker putting...
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. >> a plane carrying the first lady michelle obama got too close to a military cargo jet. it came within three miles of the jet. federal aviation administration said the planes were never in danger and landed safely. you are watching bbc news. one happy couple, 1,900 guests and 5,000 plors. security strategy for britain's royal wedding. police in scotland are investigating a sending of parcel bombs. he has previously been threatened by protestant extremists. james cook reports. >> this is a story that the police asked media organizations, including the bbc not to report while they tried to catch the people involved. we are able to now report the details and say that parcel bombs were sent on three separate occasions to the manager of celtic football club, a former member of the scottish parliament who is a well known celtic fan in political circles at least and paul mcbride, the high profile advocate in scotland who is also well connected to celtic, represented the club in the past and has made outspoken remarks about basis against the club. that is the background to this.
. >> a plane carrying the first lady michelle obama got too close to a military cargo jet. it came within three miles of the jet. federal aviation administration said the planes were never in danger and landed safely. you are watching bbc news. one happy couple, 1,900 guests and 5,000 plors. security strategy for britain's royal wedding. police in scotland are investigating a sending of parcel bombs. he has previously been threatened by protestant extremists. james cook reports. >>...
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obama, you run the list, who is going to play these the wayrs on "snl," so they chose to do with the crisis that is now being brought to the and in "the new york times" everyone else, lisagay, is to spoof it when kerry washington was on the show. it, to mya joke of mind, made a mockery of a very real issue. everybody has their own opinion, lornenl" is a comedy, and michaels can choose to do what he wants to do, but they chose to make a joke out of what is a really we are -- real issue about the lack of opportunities for african-american women in this business. that is a long way to ask you about how you stay so dedicated to the craft, remain in this business, when it seems to be an uphill battle, and that is true for most after his. let's be honest of it, regardless of the collar, they do not roll into work everyday. there are only a handful of people that can greenlight their script. most actors are working actors. but for a black woman, it is even more of an uphill struggle, and when you see a show like "snl" making a mockery of it, what do you think? >> i do not think i care. as i
obama, you run the list, who is going to play these the wayrs on "snl," so they chose to do with the crisis that is now being brought to the and in "the new york times" everyone else, lisagay, is to spoof it when kerry washington was on the show. it, to mya joke of mind, made a mockery of a very real issue. everybody has their own opinion, lornenl" is a comedy, and michaels can choose to do what he wants to do, but they chose to make a joke out of what is a really we...
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>> w find out tonight because not only do we have michelle obama speaking this evening, but you've got elizabeth warren, the hero of the populous and bernie sanders himself will bat clean up and speak at the 11:00 hour. he's been trying urgently through text messages and e-mails to calm his supporters ask as a per not boo hillary cl the mention of her name and he's going to mention her name in this speech, so we'll find out tonight. >> as the democrats get started, is it possible to measurs of th convention last week?ot alw dann the middle of ooents or g event. however, the measurements we have suggest that donald trump has gotten a bump from his convention. polls by real clear politics.com, that website, donald trump has moved a >> wow. it's going to be an inte in nifl. >> the heat wave in philadelphia did not keep protesters away. in fe demonstrations at the democratic national convention appeared bigger than those at the rnc last week. in cleveland. and today's protests were mostly driven by senator sanders' supporters representing a a variet diverse interests. amon javers was in mi
>> w find out tonight because not only do we have michelle obama speaking this evening, but you've got elizabeth warren, the hero of the populous and bernie sanders himself will bat clean up and speak at the 11:00 hour. he's been trying urgently through text messages and e-mails to calm his supporters ask as a per not boo hillary cl the mention of her name and he's going to mention her name in this speech, so we'll find out tonight. >> as the democrats get started, is it possible to...
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. >> for some reason, i hear michelle obama in my head saying when they go low, we go high. and hillary started quoting michelle when they go low, we go high. low won. >> right. >> low won. come on, and i'm not trying to be snarky. my question is how do we appeal to this moral mallty that our society faces when people think right now that low wins. not high. >> well, part of the problem is, wooechb democrats, is that's why you have to have a movement that's not bound by partisan. the framing is so wrong. take this issue apart. so on the one hand, you'll get a ryan or a mcconnell, talk about positivity, then they say it's basically the fall of the poor, and all we need is throughout. and we get the democrats to document back and say we're working for the white middle class. and never even say -- not just the name, the condition of 10 it million poor and working poor people. only a movement can force a change in that dynamic. and that's why i said if we went through 26 presidential debates in the democratic primary, the republican primary, and the general election, and neither
. >> for some reason, i hear michelle obama in my head saying when they go low, we go high. and hillary started quoting michelle when they go low, we go high. low won. >> right. >> low won. come on, and i'm not trying to be snarky. my question is how do we appeal to this moral mallty that our society faces when people think right now that low wins. not high. >> well, part of the problem is, wooechb democrats, is that's why you have to have a movement that's not bound by...
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she hooked me up with michelle obama's turn around school program. and i hired her to run it. we have a call section. and we now have 16 schools. and we go in. we get $100,000 a year per school. it's a three-year commit ment. and we facilitate an arts program and to get the kid turned on to -- it engages them. and it keeps them in the school. and they graduate. and they keep going. which is great. because the dropout numbers are horrific. and the prisons are preparing for the dropout numbers. so we bring artists to the school. i brought david hockney to one. smokey robinson is going to come. he's my favorite of all time. >> let me jump in. what did hockney, what did he talk to the kids about? >> so we went to the park. a school where 60% of the kids are homeless. and david came in. he's been painting on the computer. >> on his i snad. >> yeah. we went over. we had a table full of flower vases and flowers. went over to the flower vase. he put it here and started to do it in front of the kids. we gave them each a tablet. they each went and picked the thing. and they each made --
she hooked me up with michelle obama's turn around school program. and i hired her to run it. we have a call section. and we now have 16 schools. and we go in. we get $100,000 a year per school. it's a three-year commit ment. and we facilitate an arts program and to get the kid turned on to -- it engages them. and it keeps them in the school. and they graduate. and they keep going. which is great. because the dropout numbers are horrific. and the prisons are preparing for the dropout numbers....
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trump's wife were lifted from first lady michelle obama's address to the 2008 democratic convention. give us your assessment of trump's acceptance speech? buick buick it hit every base. you mentioned four of them up there, securing the border, trade deals, stopping de industrialize american and stay out of wars and law and order. it was a very powerful speech, john. he has decided to throw away political correctness and going to run as donald trump when the issues were brought in. i think the mike pence choice came out better. i think mike pence come plea mepts him very well. melania and ivanka and the kids, i think the country was impressed with them. he has a fighting chance to be the next president of the united states and his speech overall helped him all across america. does america want donald trump? [laughter] eleanor: he is quite a showman, reality tv showman and also a con man. he laid out -- he laid out this vision of america like we are all terrified, hunkered down and the immigrants are coming together. he saved the speech towards the end to get more optimistic and said h
trump's wife were lifted from first lady michelle obama's address to the 2008 democratic convention. give us your assessment of trump's acceptance speech? buick buick it hit every base. you mentioned four of them up there, securing the border, trade deals, stopping de industrialize american and stay out of wars and law and order. it was a very powerful speech, john. he has decided to throw away political correctness and going to run as donald trump when the issues were brought in. i think the...
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obama as her husband makes his points. >> this is probably the biggest audience the president gets him except perhaps the democratic intention speech he'll give later in the summer. do you think it makes a difference in his re-election chances in what he says in the state of the union tonight? >> i think it's certainly a colossal platform for him, 43 million people nationwide watched this on television last year. there will be a similar audience but at a time when there's a real debate of the direction of the nation. so barack obama will have to think he does make a difference and will take the opportunity because the weeks and months now the republicans of course, as they run for the nomination to challenge barack obama has been sucking the oxygen of publicity and he'll try to take advantage of it tonight. >> let's talk about the theater of the event because part of it is theater. he stands there and traditionally gets standing ovations from his own party. what do you think the response is going to be from republicans in that hall tonight? >> we have got a repeat of what we had last y
obama as her husband makes his points. >> this is probably the biggest audience the president gets him except perhaps the democratic intention speech he'll give later in the summer. do you think it makes a difference in his re-election chances in what he says in the state of the union tonight? >> i think it's certainly a colossal platform for him, 43 million people nationwide watched this on television last year. there will be a similar audience but at a time when there's a real...
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i read -- and this has been widely publicized that michelle obama and her girls would watch it in the white house. and that mrs. romney, it was their favorite show. >> the only thing they had in common, huh? >> the only thing. >> they both watched "modern famil family". >> probably the only thing they had in common. it's probably because of the conservativeness of actually the gay couple which is the most conservative of the three families. then my character is more, probably business guy, who knows? conservative. we never say. i don't know. but it seems to appeal to a large spectrum of the country. >> because you have been through this once before quite successfully, 11 seasons on "married with children," and because you put your finger on the pulse that it was going to be a hit when you finally agreed to do it, what's your crystal ball tell you about how long a show like this can run successfully? >> if i was going to guess sitting here now i would say eight. so we are going into six. it makes sense to go eight. with an outside possibility of a ninth year depending on what i they ne
i read -- and this has been widely publicized that michelle obama and her girls would watch it in the white house. and that mrs. romney, it was their favorite show. >> the only thing they had in common, huh? >> the only thing. >> they both watched "modern famil family". >> probably the only thing they had in common. it's probably because of the conservativeness of actually the gay couple which is the most conservative of the three families. then my character is...
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. >> reporter: that hack of a white house staffer resulted in michelle obama's passport information being displayed on a website, dcleaks, which has been linked to russian intelligence services. you had two members of congress, democrats, call for the rusan government to stop interfering in u.s. elections. this is something that president obama has also discussed, and cast a wary eye on, and we'll see whether or not that has any effect. no signs it's having any effect so far, those warnings. >> to be continued. john, thank you very much, john harwood in washington for us tonight. >>> yahoo! confirms possibly the largest data breach ever, affecting a half billion users. that's where we begin our tech focus. the company confirmed a hack in late 2014 compromised the private in 500 million user yahoo! thinks it was a state sponsored act. it includes names, e-mail addresses, dates of birth, and telephone numbers. >>> auto zone topped enings forecasts thanks to new store openings, but revenue missed, with a 12% rise in earnings, the retailer has posted double digit growth for several quarters.
. >> reporter: that hack of a white house staffer resulted in michelle obama's passport information being displayed on a website, dcleaks, which has been linked to russian intelligence services. you had two members of congress, democrats, call for the rusan government to stop interfering in u.s. elections. this is something that president obama has also discussed, and cast a wary eye on, and we'll see whether or not that has any effect. no signs it's having any effect so far, those...
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nd i give a shout out to michelle obama and jill biden who have worked over the last behalf of on veterans causes because there's a lot of need out there as those us.es showed pat: i think harry was a .elicopter pilot in afghanistan t really shows the old british tradition going all the way b k back. royalty fights alongside the troops. was in thence andrew falkland islands when they took them back. it is a great tradition and this young guy who has been into a antics and clown acts out in las vegas is doing a wonderful thing here. something else, john. you see these fellas, we save so wounded and injured in combat. i think world war ii one died and two were saved. with the helicopters coming removing, you s save a lot more folks and you take lot more folks to care of. eleanor: thanks to a lot of government regulations people all kinds of disabilities are not hidden away. part re out and very much of life. i think throws games show it. om: a lot of it is military culture. you have predominantly young men and young women who served in front lines courageously. but showing those individuals
nd i give a shout out to michelle obama and jill biden who have worked over the last behalf of on veterans causes because there's a lot of need out there as those us.es showed pat: i think harry was a .elicopter pilot in afghanistan t really shows the old british tradition going all the way b k back. royalty fights alongside the troops. was in thence andrew falkland islands when they took them back. it is a great tradition and this young guy who has been into a antics and clown acts out in las...
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. >> first lady michelle obama also took to twitter and tweeted -- >> question, was hillary rosen's attack on ann romney for not working part of a democratic game plan to make ann romney seem out of touch with ordinary voters? eleanor? >> if anything it was part of the republican game plan. ann romney is one of the most appealing people in politics today. she is not somebody that democrats are going to pick on as a target. and i think the president was right when he said spouses ought to be off limits anyway. but hillary rosen was saying she reignited a long simmering day bait between stay at home moms and women who work, and stay at home moms often feel disrespected. point she was trying to make is ann romney hasn't had a traditional job outside of the home where she's had to juggle work and family so can she relate to the problems of everyday working women in the marketplace today? it was ill chosen words, and the republicans jumped on them with both -- as well as they should, and but the gender got gap is still there and based on a lot of republican policies that even ann romney cannot
. >> first lady michelle obama also took to twitter and tweeted -- >> question, was hillary rosen's attack on ann romney for not working part of a democratic game plan to make ann romney seem out of touch with ordinary voters? eleanor? >> if anything it was part of the republican game plan. ann romney is one of the most appealing people in politics today. she is not somebody that democrats are going to pick on as a target. and i think the president was right when he said...
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first lady, michelle obama, was secretary at her side, made the same claim to leaders of women's groups at the white house, quote, if you already have insurance and it seems there are a lot of people who are worried that they will lose what they have under this plan, but under this plan, if you already have insurance, you are set. nothing changes. you keep your insurance. you keep your doctors, unquote. >> question, how could the white house staff from the chief of staff to the junior speech writers let the president and first lady put their credibility on the line with these false claims? >> . >> you got your doctor, you got your plan, you are not involved. help people who need it and most of doesn't tri said okay, we'll go along with that. >> it's true for 95% of people. and 95% -- >> the 5% are millions of people. >> and they will get a better deal. >> according to eleanor. >> according to eleanor and chris and the affordable care act. >> let's try this. okay, promises promises. >> secretary sebelius says the cost will drop $2,300. and that's before any subsidies, depending on income
first lady, michelle obama, was secretary at her side, made the same claim to leaders of women's groups at the white house, quote, if you already have insurance and it seems there are a lot of people who are worried that they will lose what they have under this plan, but under this plan, if you already have insurance, you are set. nothing changes. you keep your insurance. you keep your doctors, unquote. >> question, how could the white house staff from the chief of staff to the junior...
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so first lady michelle obama gone there several times so far this year, most recently to inspect the copper mountain facility. tell us about the gsa this week. >> well, we've got a career -- worker at gsa who elevated himself to a position where he was his own supervisor, and allowed him to plan elaborate trips. one of which you described there, the $823,000 conference called the western region conference for 300 employees. it had all kinds of things like the 7,000 dollar sushi, 2300 square foot hotel suites footed by the taxpayers. they hired a mind reader. they rented clown suits and tuxedos for people. they handed out commemorative coins and velvet boxes. i mean, it was just over the top. >> we saw little bit of barbara boxer at the top of the issue. did she mention anything about why we really need a gsa? >> well, you have two sides on this issue. some republicans question -- they want to shrink the size of government, now we look at the gsa, wasting taxpayers' money. >> this is a harry truman creation. >> it's been around 60 years, and its goal is to streamline the -- and by con
so first lady michelle obama gone there several times so far this year, most recently to inspect the copper mountain facility. tell us about the gsa this week. >> well, we've got a career -- worker at gsa who elevated himself to a position where he was his own supervisor, and allowed him to plan elaborate trips. one of which you described there, the $823,000 conference called the western region conference for 300 employees. it had all kinds of things like the 7,000 dollar sushi, 2300...
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first lady, michelle obama takes center stage with the prime time speech expected to focus on the personal side of president obama, but likely will be an economic message as well. the president has been focusoth middle class in recent campaign appearances looking forward to the convention speech on thursday night, and stay focused. >> the former chairman of the white house council of economic advisers joins us from the convention. austan welcome back to nbr. are americans better off now than four years ago? now do you answer that? >> on average yes. >> in 200 noox*ib, it was january but one of the first economic months in this country. we lost 800,000 jobs, and the stock market collapsed a net worth of something like 40%. so i think we're a long, long way that from, and anybody who thinks that they would like to trade places with last month versus january, 2009, but likely asleep then. >> we asked are they as good today as they thought they would be four years ago'd: perhaps there's a more difficult question for the administration, isn't it? >> if you're asking, is this perfection? no. we
first lady, michelle obama takes center stage with the prime time speech expected to focus on the personal side of president obama, but likely will be an economic message as well. the president has been focusoth middle class in recent campaign appearances looking forward to the convention speech on thursday night, and stay focused. >> the former chairman of the white house council of economic advisers joins us from the convention. austan welcome back to nbr. are americans better off now...
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. >> that top ten will include michelle obama. bye bye. >>> next on kqed "newsroom," more than 200 flu deaths in california, and counting. >> nice and relax for me. >> why is this year's outbreak worse than others? >>> san jose state university grapples with race-related harassment. the search for solutions now under way. >>> and one san francisco doctor's experience treating kids coping with the stress of urban life. >> folks who are exposed to adversity in childhood have increased risk of chronic disease in adulthood.
. >> that top ten will include michelle obama. bye bye. >>> next on kqed "newsroom," more than 200 flu deaths in california, and counting. >> nice and relax for me. >> why is this year's outbreak worse than others? >>> san jose state university grapples with race-related harassment. the search for solutions now under way. >>> and one san francisco doctor's experience treating kids coping with the stress of urban life. >> folks who are...